AbstractThis work describes an investigation on underground-train wheel failure. In the railway operation, the contact temperature between the wheel and the rail does not usually achieves values over 300°C; still, in some situations, such as slide or braking system clamping, the thermal energy is high enough to austenitise the material near the surface. Quick cooling is a consequence of the great volume of the wheel. The thermal affected zone is a core for micro cracks, which grow inside the wheel. The present paper studies a real failure case in the Brazilian underground system, where cracks on the contact surface were evidenced. The mechanical properties were evaluated (mechanical strength, ductility, toughness fracture) and a metallurgic...
In the present study, thermomechanical cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale bra...
The wish to increase loads and speeds of trains puts higher demand on construc¬tion, engineering and...
A railway wheel flat is a flat spot on the rolling surface of a wheel caused by its unintentional sl...
AbstractThis work describes an investigation on underground-train wheel failure. In the railway oper...
Thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is investigated using a combined experimental and numerical...
Thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is investigated using a combined experimental and numerical...
Purpose. The dependence analysis of structural changes in the metal of railway wheels and tires from...
Purpose. The dependence analysis of structural changes in the metal of railway wheels and tires from...
This work aims to better understand the complex damage phenomena taking place at the wheel/brake blo...
A major concern for the railway industry today is the problem of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damag...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-76-27FRA/ORD-77/17DOT-TSC-712CrackingResidual stressFatigue (Mechanics)Fra...
Purpose. The dependence analysis of structural changes in the metal of railway wheels and tires from...
Thermo-mechanical wheel tread damages are common in railway wheels. While the damage magnitude is li...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...
In the present study, thermomechanical cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale bra...
The wish to increase loads and speeds of trains puts higher demand on construc¬tion, engineering and...
A railway wheel flat is a flat spot on the rolling surface of a wheel caused by its unintentional sl...
AbstractThis work describes an investigation on underground-train wheel failure. In the railway oper...
Thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is investigated using a combined experimental and numerical...
Thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is investigated using a combined experimental and numerical...
Purpose. The dependence analysis of structural changes in the metal of railway wheels and tires from...
Purpose. The dependence analysis of structural changes in the metal of railway wheels and tires from...
This work aims to better understand the complex damage phenomena taking place at the wheel/brake blo...
A major concern for the railway industry today is the problem of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damag...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-76-27FRA/ORD-77/17DOT-TSC-712CrackingResidual stressFatigue (Mechanics)Fra...
Purpose. The dependence analysis of structural changes in the metal of railway wheels and tires from...
Thermo-mechanical wheel tread damages are common in railway wheels. While the damage magnitude is li...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...
In the present study, thermomechanical cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale bra...
The wish to increase loads and speeds of trains puts higher demand on construc¬tion, engineering and...
A railway wheel flat is a flat spot on the rolling surface of a wheel caused by its unintentional sl...